Pilot evaluation of the Fiscal Mapping Process for sustainable financing of evidence-based youth mental health treatments: A comparative case study analysis.

Implementation research and practice Pub Date : 2024-05-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334895241249394
Alex R Dopp, Maddison N North, Marylou Gilbert, Jeanne S Ringel, Jane F Silovsky, Mellicent Blythe, Dan Edwards, Susan Schmidt, Beverly Funderburk
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Abstract

Background: Sustained delivery of evidence-based treatments (EBTs) is essential to addressing the public health impacts of youth mental health problems, but is complicated by the limited and fragmented funding available to youth mental health service agencies. Supports are needed that can guide service agencies in accessing sustainable funding for EBTs. We conducted a pilot evaluation of the Fiscal Mapping Process, an Excel-based strategic planning tool that helps service agency leaders identify and coordinate financing strategies for their EBT programs.

Method: Pilot testing of the Fiscal Mapping Process was completed with 10 youth mental health service agencies over a 12-month period, using trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy or parent-child interaction therapy programs. Service agency representatives received initial training and monthly coaching in using the tool. We used case study methods to synthesize all available data (surveys, focus groups, coaching notes, document review) and contrast agency experiences to identify key findings through explanation building.

Results: Key evaluation findings related to the process and outcomes of using the Fiscal Mapping Process, as well as contextual influences. Process evaluation findings helped clarify the primary use case for the tool and identified the importance-and challenges-of engaging external collaborators. Outcome evaluation findings documented the impacts of the Fiscal Mapping Process on agency-reported sustainment capacities (strategic planning, funding stability), which fully explained reported improvements in outcomes (extent and likelihood)-although these impacts were incremental. Findings on contextual factors documented the influence of environmental and organizational capacities on engagement with the tool and concerns about equitable impacts, but also the view that the process could usefully generalize to other EBTs.

Conclusions: Our pilot evaluation of the Fiscal Mapping Process was promising. In future work, we plan to integrate the tool into EBT implementation initiatives and test its impact on long-term sustainment outcomes across various EBTs, while increasing attention to equity considerations.

对 "财政制图流程 "进行试点评估,以促进以证据为基础的青少年心理健康治疗的可持续融资:比较案例研究分析。
背景:持续提供循证治疗(EBTs)对于解决青少年心理健康问题对公共健康的影响至关重要,但由于青少年心理健康服务机构可获得的资金有限且分散,这使得问题变得更加复杂。我们需要能够指导服务机构为 EBT 获取可持续资金的支持。我们对 "财政规划流程 "进行了试点评估,这是一种基于 Excel 的战略规划工具,可帮助服务机构领导者确定并协调其 EBT 项目的融资策略:在为期 12 个月的时间里,我们与 10 家使用创伤认知行为疗法或亲子互动疗法项目的青少年心理健康服务机构共同完成了 "财政规划流程 "的试点测试。服务机构代表接受了使用该工具的初步培训和每月辅导。我们使用案例研究法综合所有可用数据(调查、焦点小组、辅导记录、文件审查),并对比机构经验,通过解释性说明来确定关键发现:主要评估结果与使用财政规划流程的过程和结果以及环境影响有关。过程评估结果有助于澄清该工具的主要用例,并确定外部合作者参与的重要性和挑战。结果评估结果记录了财政状况摸底调查对机构报告的可持续能力(战略规划、资金稳定性)的影响,这充分说明了所报告的结果改善(程度和可能性)--尽管这些影响是渐进的。关于环境因素的研究结果表明,环境和组织能力对参与该工具的影响以及对公平影响的担忧,但也有观点认为,该过程可以有效地推广到其他 EBT:我们对 "财政映射过程 "的试点评估很有希望。在未来的工作中,我们计划将这一工具纳入 EBT 的实施计划中,并测试其对各种 EBT 的长期持续成果的影响,同时更加关注公平问题。
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